List of members of the Parliament of Fiji (1982–1987)

The members of the Parliament of Fiji from 1982 to 1987 consisted of members of the House of Representatives elected between 10 and 17 July 1982, and members of the nominated Senate.

House of Representatives

Constituency Member Party Notes
Fijian Communal (12 seats)
Ba–NadiApisai ToraAlliance Party
Bua–MacuataMilitoni LeweniqilaAlliance Party
CakaudroveJone NaisaraAlliance Party
Kadavu–Tamavua–Suva SuburbanAkariva NabatiAlliance Party
Lau–RotumaJonati MavoaAlliance PartyReplaced by Filipe Bole (Alliance) in 1985
Lomaiviti–MuanikauMosese QionibaraviAlliance Party
Nadroga–NavosaApenisa KurisaqilaAlliance Party
NaitasiriLivai NasilivataAlliance Party
Ra–Samabula–SuvaKolinio QiqiwaqaAlliance Party
Rewa–Serua–NamosiTomasi VakatoraAlliance Party
TailevuWilliam ToganivaluAlliance Party
Vuda–YasawaJosaia TavaiqiaAlliance Party
Indo-Fijian Communal (12 seats)
BaNavin PatelNational Federation Party
Ba–Lautoka RuralSidiq KoyaNational Federation Party
Labasa–BuaMohammed SadiqNational Federation Party
LautokaJai Ram ReddyNational Federation Party
NadiH. M. LodhiaNational Federation Party
Nasinu–VunidawaSatendra NandanNational Federation Party
Nausori–LevukaSarda NandNational Federation Party
Savusavu–Macuata EastSubramani BasawaiyaNational Federation Party
SigatokaAnirudh KuverNational Federation Party
Suva CityIrene Jai NarayanNational Federation Party
Suva RuralVijay ParmanandamNational Federation Party
Tavua–VailekaRam Sami GoundarNational Federation Party
General Communal (3 seats)
Northern and EasternHugh ThaggardAlliance Party
South–CentralJames Ah KoyAlliance Party
WesternBenjamin WiseAlliance Party
Fijian National (10 seats)
East CentralPenaia GanilauAlliance Party
Lau-Cakaudrove–RotumaKaimsese MaraAlliance Party
North-CentralTemo SukanivaluNational Federation Party
North-EasternFilimone NalatuWestern United Front
North-WesternKoresi MatatoluNational Federation Party
South-CentralSolomone MomoivaluAlliance Party
South-EasternSemesa SikivouAlliance Party
South-WesternIsikeli NadaloWestern United Front
SuvaDavid ToganivaluAlliance Party
Vanua Levu North and WestSoso KotonivereNational Federation Party
Indo-Fijian National 10 seats)
East CentralK. R. LatchanAlliance Party
Lau–CakaudroveAhmed AliAlliance Party
North-CentralVijay R. SinghNational Federation PartyReplaced by Uday Singh (Alliance) in 1985
North-EasternIqbal KhanNational Federation Party
North-WesternJai Raj SinghNational Federation Party
South CentralRamanlal KapadiaAlliance Party
South-EasternBeniram RambissesarAlliance Party
South-WesternHarish SharmaNational Federation Party
SuvaMohammed RamzanAlliance Party
Vanua Levu North and WestSanta SinghNational Federation Party
General National (5 seats)
EasternCharles WalkerAlliance Party
NorthernJames SmithNational Federation Party
SouthernPeter StinsonAlliance Party
Vanua Levu–LauTed BeddoesAlliance Party
WesternArthur JenningsNational Federation Party
Source: Fiji Elections

Senate

Class Member Notes
PresidentWesley Barrett
Council of Rotuma's NomineeKamoe Petero
Great Council of Chiefs' NomineesJone Mataitini
Aporosa Rakoto
Joeli SerekiReplaced by Jona Qio
Inoke Tabua
Manasa Tabuadua
Tevita VakalalabureReplaced by Seci Nawalowalo
Livai Volavola
Epineri Vula
Leader of the Opposition's NomineesMuntaz Farzand Ali
Napolioni Dawai
Osea Gavidi
Harnam Singh Golian
Kaur Baltan SinghReplaced by Krishna Narsingha Rao
Colin WeaverReplaced by Balwant Singh Rakka
Prime Minister's NomineesJone Banuve
Ifereimi BuaserauReplaced by Leo Smith
Bill Clark
Sher Mohammed Khan SheraniReplaced by Asad Ali Asgar
R. D. Patel
Manikam PillaiReplaced by Qoriniasi Bale in 1984
Source: Fiji Today,[1] Fiji Handbook[2]

References

  1. Fiji Today, Ministry of Information, 1982, p6
  2. Fiji Handbook: Business and Travel Guide, Pacific Publications, 1987, p76
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